Poly-microbial Clostridium cadaveris bacteremia in an immune-compromised patient

Oxf Med Case Reports. 2023 Jan 18;2023(1):omac146. doi: 10.1093/omcr/omac146. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Clostridium cadaveris (C. cadaveris), a strict anaerobic gram-positive rod, is rarely reported in clinical specimens. Since its detection in 1899, it has always been linked to the decay of dead bodies. C. cadaveris is considered non-pathogenic to humans, however infrequently it can cause severe infections including bacteremia. The latter was typically associated with gastro-intestinal pathologies. We report the first case of C. cadaveris invasive infection at Sultanate Oman. The source was most probably an infected decubitus ulcer.

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